EVERNOTE MCP SERVER TOOLS

52 tools from the Evernote MCP Server MCP Server, categorised by risk level.

READ 30 tools
Read find_note_counts Get note counts for each notebook and tag. Read find_related find_related Read get_default_notebook Get the default notebook for new notes. Read get_note Get note content and metadata. Read get_note_content Get just the ENML content of a note. Read get_note_search_text get_note_search_text Read get_note_tag_names Get tag names for a note. Read get_note_version get_note_version Read get_notebook Get notebook details by GUID. Read get_reminder Get reminder information for a specific note. Read get_resource get_resource Read get_resource_alternate_data Get resource alternate data (e.g., PDF preview of an image). Read get_resource_application_data Get all application data for a resource. Read get_resource_application_data_entry Get a specific application data entry from a resource. Read get_resource_attributes Get resource attributes (metadata about the resource). Read get_resource_by_hash get_resource_by_hash Read get_resource_data Get resource binary data. Read get_resource_recognition Get resource recognition data (OCR/text recognition for images/PDFs). Read get_resource_search_text Get extracted search text from a resource. Read get_search Get saved search details by GUID. Read get_sync_state Get sync state information. Read get_tag Get tag details by GUID. Read list_note_versions List previous versions of a note (Premium only). Read list_notebooks List all notebooks in the Evernote account. Read list_notes List notes in a notebook or all notes. Read list_reminders list_reminders Read list_searches List all saved searches in the Evernote account. Read list_tags List all tags in the Evernote account. Read list_tags_by_notebook List all tags used in a specific notebook. Read search_notes search_notes

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How many tools does the Evernote MCP Server MCP server have? +

The Evernote MCP Server MCP server exposes 52 tools across 3 categories: Read, Write, Destructive.

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Evernote MCP Server tools are categorised as Read (30), Write (16), Destructive (6). Each category has a recommended default policy.

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